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20+ Last Minute Cricut Milestone Crafts For A Baby Gift

May 3, 2022 by Shellie Wilson

Milestone baby gifts are a great way to commemorate special moments in a baby’s life, whether it’s the first smile, first steps, or first birthday. With the help of a cutting machine like a Cricut or similar, you can create unique, personalized milestone baby gifts for friends and family. With just a few basic supplies and some creativity, you can make gifts that will be treasured for years to come.

Here’s a round-up of 20 Cricut craft tutorials that show you different styles and techniques for creating keepsake memory gifts for a baby. Whether you’re an experienced crafter or just starting out, these tutorials will guide you through the process and give you all the information you need to create your own special milestone baby gifts.

For those of you who prefer an audio guide, there are also video tutorials included in this round-up. These tutorials will show you step-by-step how to use your Cricut machine to make your own Milestone baby gifts. From preparing your vinyl to cutting and pressing it onto your final project, these videos will guide you through every step of the process.

Not only do these tutorials provide a great source of inspiration, but they also give you all the information you need to get started on your own milestone baby gift project. From selecting the right vinyl to using the Cricut machine, you’ll find everything you need to know in these tutorials.

If you don’t have a Cricut machine, don’t worry! You can still make milestone baby gifts using a similar cutting machine. You can also purchase Milestone blankets ready-made online. These blankets are a great option for those who are short on time or who don’t have access to a cutting machine.

When it comes to taking care of your Milestone baby gifts, there are a few tips to keep in mind. First, make sure to wash your gifts in cold water and hang them to dry to ensure that the vinyl stays in place. You may also want to consider using a heat press to adhere your vinyl, as this will ensure a long-lasting bond.

Making Milestone baby gifts with a Cricut or similar cutting machine is a great way to create unique and personalized gifts for friends and family. With these 20 tutorials and a few basic supplies, you’ll have everything you need to get started on your own milestone baby gift project. So what are you waiting for? Start crafting and make a keepsake that will be treasured for years to come!

You can buy Milestone blankets ready-made here. 

 

DIY Milestone Blanket for Baby (& How to Layer Iron-On Vinyl) – Jennifer Maker 

DIY Baby Milestone Blanket Tutorial – Clarks Condensed

DIY Monthly Milestone Baby Blanket using Iron On Vinyl – seeLINDSAY 

Milestone Blanket tutorial plus FREE CUT FILES | Cricut Vinyl Tutorial

Free SVG: Baby Milestone Acrylic Rounds 

Wooden Baby Milestone Discs using Cricut and Iron On/HTV (Australian Suppliers) 

Milestone disks

Hand Lettered Baby Monthly Milestones 

Print and Cut your Own Baby Milestone and Month Stickers with picmonkey

ACRYLIC MONTHLY MILESTONE DISCS CRICUT 

How To Make Acrylic Month Milestones with Vinyl and Cricut

Month by Month onesies 

DIY Month by Month Baby Onesies – Cricut 

 Milestone Baby Blanket with Sublimation

Milestone Blocks for Babies: EASY DIY * Moms and Crafters 

Cricut: How to Make a Baby Milestone Banner | Hobbycraft

How to make a Peter Rabbit Baby Milestone Card with Cricut

How to Make Wood Blocks with a Cricut | Cricut Nursery Decor

DIY Baby age blocks / Baby shower gift idea 

DIY First Birthday Milestone Board using Cricut | Tutorial for BEGINNERS 

 

Looking for HTV or Heat transfer vinyl? Check out HTVront our favorite supplier with quick shipping for those urgent projects. I love their vinyls, I just make sure to always use the extra cutting depth.

 

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